Salves, creams, soaps, and the like



1 different materials have been incorporated there- 10 *into increase the flexibility and resorbility. .For 7 EMF-k3 10 15 since, when preparations containing these 111- suitable ior cosmetic pin-pose render! the spreadine oi l'alcohoij orm alcohol have beg! Patented J inei2 3, 1936 l I I I a Uni-TED STATESPATENTOFFICE I i I Walther scii'rauth, Berlin-Baum No Drawing. Application November. 30, 1934;

serial No. 155,417. In erman! November 23,

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-' claim (01. 167-63) This invention relates to :lotsmetic anrfrreieftigI Example 2 club-\ preparations. .More p icuiarly it i v v 4 i t to. selves. creams, soaps and like'preparations to 80 Parts W and 20 Parts be applied to n bodies. Sun more pamcw .stearin are nelted together and a mixture of parts of oleic acid triethanoiamine, 200 parts of 5 gglycerine 'and4fl0 parts of water added. The

5 lariy it' relates-to a method [or increasing the re ti ns.- flexibility and resorbility of such p para 0 cream thus obtained is peflumed aim J en m c ent Many formulae have been used. to produce salves, cream soa etc. nd. articular many a sntame'mnner and represents an w a 9 skinpreparation whichmay be spread very easily.

ire uentiv- More r c n ly t us of alcoh l neutral olive oil potash ma is compounded Y oi, hizh molecular weight have been proposed. with 20%myristyl alcohol and stirred to a cream T e have not Proved t ac ry, ow after periumins it. This creamis excellently cohois are spread on the skin, they have a tend- I ency to wgiluster'together and form small, firm it j an stoneware: y 01 i 50 feet the/alcohols have properties which make and a at their use in such preparations very desirable. as :a fi fi a; ag g; It is anobjectoi this invention to produce, addd The mixture kept about 1% hours improved sakes creamsdogps and the like; It at a temperature of 80 to 90 C alter-which time is a further obiect'o! this invention to produce the Domination. pm of my use the um as ristylalcohol are now added and ev rythine I and having increased flexibility and reaorbiiity; The cream m hemmiamu" flaws? mm crm These 5obiecta are accomplished by incorporatand mean.

inlmyriaifll alcohol, (14 carbonatoms) intoprepm 5 so arationa for useon the m 01 um ponies pa r tieularly human ,i e byp salves, Totheflgkesofmmfllybofledbasic soap,5% ereamnaoapsandthelikecontaininzmyristylalmyristylaieoh areaddedinthec eohol in varyina quantities. not that myemne afte the pe alcoholmakessuchgood n A soapis vedoigoo -eohoia isexpiained by uieieet that'myriatylah become in ene'reeder (zuhrinser), when the 'C.-'whieh-ia-very-close to bod! m stil liqu dv and thus the heat r the body A w va e f c p ti n inv lvine more easy.

i x g zsz z r oomm P the having been clear, its applicationto va- P rioua salves, cream aoal be a I A 1,161 tooneskiiiedintheaxt.

Theproportiono! v lalcohflltobeused a m m M a was: me a .ea are melted together on a water bath. Into the use for h it is m m the molt n mass, 7 grams glycerine in 30 g ams fi d t u-1 -1M1 M water. at 0. are stirred; After cooling, 8 will be usedbiit the invention isnot thus limited. "salve-like substance which can be used as salve- The resence or impuri fifibaseiormegiica pum sesisobtainedg. cetylalcoholso othenmatefl which-do not v in compositions to be applied to living bodi have harmful efl'ects is Permissible and may even be desirable in some cases.

The advantages oi the use 01' myristyl alcohol hol possesses on the whole special fixation strengths for the easily volatile bodiments or this invention which are embodied inthe above mentioned cosmetic and medical preparations of I all kinds.

that many widely diirerent emmay be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof and, therefore, it is not intended to be limited except as indicated in the appended claims.

I claim:

1 A salve comprising an oleaginous substance and fairly 'no more than slight traces of the other higher rolatum, about 7 parts of glycerin about 30 parts 

